Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed to the current ecological crisis. Since Lynn White’s accusation that Genesis 1:26–28 is responsible for the crisis, biblical scholars and theologians have been discussing this text. Although Genesis 1:26–28 contains hints of anthropocentrism, it does not represent the only way in which the biblical authors viewed humans and their relationship with nature. This article focuses on Job 38, which presents many phenomena of nature, inter alia water-related phenomena, as surpassing humans’ understanding. The world does not revolve around humans. They are merely part of the natural world. Humans cannot control water-related phenomena, which are depic...
In a seminal essay from 1967, historian Lynn White, Jr., argues that the profound cause of today’s e...
Given that the current ecological crises are largely human-caused, it is an issue of public concern ...
Natural degradation is not merely a competition between ecology and economy. The destruction of natu...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the li...
This article focuses, from a theological perspective, on both the ecological crisis and the politico...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the ...
Man, since living in communities, has sought ways and means of production and infrastructural develo...
Anthropocentrism asserts that humans are the apex species, and historically, most people have subscr...
Abstract: Lynn White, Jr. identifies Christianity as anthropocentric in nature. Before him, Max Webe...
Scientists emphasise the fact that the global environmental crisis is a threat to all life on earth....
Proverbs 5:15-20 is not about ecological issues such as water management. However, the biblical aut...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
<p>Water is no longer only a source of life, but at the same time entails the possibility of d...
In a seminal essay from 1967, historian Lynn White, Jr., argues that the profound cause of today’s e...
Given that the current ecological crises are largely human-caused, it is an issue of public concern ...
Natural degradation is not merely a competition between ecology and economy. The destruction of natu...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the li...
This article focuses, from a theological perspective, on both the ecological crisis and the politico...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the ...
Man, since living in communities, has sought ways and means of production and infrastructural develo...
Anthropocentrism asserts that humans are the apex species, and historically, most people have subscr...
Abstract: Lynn White, Jr. identifies Christianity as anthropocentric in nature. Before him, Max Webe...
Scientists emphasise the fact that the global environmental crisis is a threat to all life on earth....
Proverbs 5:15-20 is not about ecological issues such as water management. However, the biblical aut...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
<p>Water is no longer only a source of life, but at the same time entails the possibility of d...
In a seminal essay from 1967, historian Lynn White, Jr., argues that the profound cause of today’s e...
Given that the current ecological crises are largely human-caused, it is an issue of public concern ...
Natural degradation is not merely a competition between ecology and economy. The destruction of natu...